THE HOUSE OF HORROR

[RADIO-SERIES]

“This is a local program, produced by Washingtonians with a Washington cast. The scripts are

written by an outstanding author of horror stories.”

[Bryson Rush,

Washington Star] “We have heard the first two and still don’t know whether to

recommend the program or issue a dire warning against listening… This program is out-and-out

horror with no tongue-in-cheek treatment at all. It is well written, well produced and the cast is

superb.

“Last Monday’s episode, ‘The Floor Between,’ had to do with a sadistic gentleman who lures

people to a ramshackle old hotel in New York by means of a jingle contest, so that he could get

plasma for his flowers and himself. It turns out that he is a vampire. The title comes in when the

young couple are ushered into their room on a floor from which there is no exit. The worst

moment in the script is when Mr. Monti, the elderly vampire who died in 1882, kills the young

man, takes his plasma and that of his wife, then in a systematic manner proceeds to strip off their

skins to make petals for his flowers. You can see why we might hesitate to recommend your

listening, but if you have a strong constitution and lots of neighbors within earshot you might try

the first few minutes and see what happens.”

ORIGINATION:

WMAL, Washington, D.C.

DURATION:

May 15-August 28, 1944.

PERSONNEL:

Unknown.

EXTANT RECORDINGS:

None.

THE HOUSE OF HORROR (WMAL, WASHINGTON)
[Monday—10:30-11:00 PM]

May 15, 1944

May 22, 1944The Floor Between

May 29, 1944

June 5, 1944Strange Little Living Things

June 19, 1944

July 3, 1944

July 10, 1944

July 17, 1944

July 24, 1944

July 31, 1944

August 7, 1944

August 14, 1944

August 21, 1944

August 28, 1944

THE HOUSE OF MYSTERY

Spook stuff for the juvenile set, explained away each week by the eminent ghost debunker, Roger

Elliott. (Is Elliott perhaps a reference to famed ghost-hunter Elliott O’Donnell?)

[Variety, June 5, 1946] “ ‘House of Mystery,’ the General Foods-sponsored show on Mutual,

recently awarded top network honors in the juve division at Ohio State IER Conference, bows out

this Saturday (8).

“While Benton & Bowles, agency on account, still holds a six-week renewal option for fall airing,

move, coming in wake of wholesale GF retrenchment, looks like permanent folderoo unless grain

situation improves.

“Show was created by Bob Maxwell, juve package specialist, following story preference survey

made by Dr. Robert Thorndyke of Columbia University. Data compiled revealed that moppets of

both sexes in wide-age range preferred supernatural mystery to any other format.

“Olga Druce, agency producer-director of show, resigned this week and is weighing other offers,

among them production of adult version of ‘House of Mystery.’”

[Elizabeth McLeod]

“…’House ofMystery’s’ productioncompany,RobertMaxwell

Associates…was also responsible for the ‘Superman’ radio series. DC’s ‘House of Mystery” comic

magazine didn’t begin publication until 1951…and may have been loosely derived from the radio

series in its earliest years. DC had a longstanding relationship with Maxwell, dating back to 1940,

and the most likely explanation is that at some point, they bought out Maxwell’s company—thus

getting ownership not just of the Superman discs but also the rights to the ‘House of Mystery’ title

as part of the deal.”

ORIGINATION:

WOR, New York City, New York (MBS).

DURATION:

January 15-[August 18], 1945 (first series), September 15-1945-June 8, 1946

(second series), October 6, 1946-December 25, 1949 (third series).

PERSONNEL:

Frances Dexter (producer), Johanna De Witt (scriptwriter), Olga Druce

(producer, director), Max Ehrlich (scriptwriter), Al Fanelli (organist), John Marion Gart

(composer of series theme), David Goodis (scriptwriter), John Griggs (voice of “Roger Elliott, the

Mystery Man”), Johanna Johnston (scriptwriter), Jessica Maxwell (director), Robert Maxwell

(head of production company, Robert Maxwell Associates).

CASTS: Vera Allen, Charita Bauer, Horace Braham, Peggy Carnegie, Sara Fussell, John Griggs,

Berry Kroeger, Fran Lafferty, Gilbert Mack, Ted Osborne, Hester Sondergaard, et al.

SPONSOR:

General Foods (Post Toasties, Post Raisin Bran).

EXTANT RECORDINGS:

“The Monster from the Lake” [Part 2] (5/8/45), “The Haunters and

the Haunted” [Part 2] (6/13/45), “Rip Van Winkle” [Part 1] (8/14/45), “The Ghost Who Forgot

Hallowe’en” (10/27/45), “The Mystery of the Bat Boy” (11/17/45), “A Gift from the Dead”

(8/3/47).

[NOTE: “The Mystery of the Bat Boy” appears to be from the “adult version” of the series. It’s

announced as transcribed, has no children—pseudo or otherwise—at thebeginning and end, and

has ads for Post Raisin Bran rather than Post Toasties.]

THE HOUSE OF MYSTERY (WOR, NEW YORK)
[Monday through Friday—5:30-5:45 PM]

Jan. 15, 1945“The Beast of the Bayou”

[Part 1]
[“…has to do with the efforts of

frightened mansion owners in the

swamp lands of Louisiana attempting

to combat a werewolf.”]

Jan. 16, 1945“The Beast of the Bayou”

[Part 2]

Jan. 17, 1945“The Beast of the Bayou”

[Part 3]

Jan. 18, 1945“The Beast of the Bayou”

[Part 4]

Jan. 19, 1945“The Beast of the Bayou”

[Part 5]

Jan. 22-26, 1945

Jan. 23, 1945

Jan. 24, 1945

Jan. 25, 1945

Jan. 26, 1945

Jan. 29, 1945 etc

Feb. 5, 1945 etc

Feb. 12, 1945 etc

Feb. 19, 1945 etc

Feb. 26, 1945 etc

March 5, 1945 etc

March 12, 1945 etc

March 19, 1945 etc

March 26, 1945 etc

April 2, 1945 etc

April 9, 1945 etc

April 16, 1945 etc

April 23, 1945 etc

April 30, 1945 etc

May 7, 1945“The Monster from the

Lake” [Part 1]

May 8, 1945“The Monster from the

Lake” [Part 2]

May 9, 1945“The Monster from the

Lake” [Part 3]

May 10, 1945“The Monster from the

Lake” [Part 4]

May 11, 1945“The Monster from the

Lake” [Part 5]

May 14, 1945 etc

May 21, 1945 etc

May 28, 1945 etc

June 5, 1945 etc

June 12, 1945“The Haunters and the

Haunted” [Part 1]

June 13, 1945“The Haunters and the

Haunted” [Part 2]

June 14, 1945“The Haunters and the

Haunted” [Part 3]

June 15, 1945“The Haunters and the

Haunted” [Part 4]

June 16, 1945“The Haunters and the

Haunted [Part 5]

June 19, 1945 etc

June 26, 1945 etc

July 3, 1945 etc

July 10, 1945 etc

July 17, 1945 etc

July 24, 1945 etc

July 31, 1945 etc

Aug. 7, 1945 etc.

Aug. 14, 1945“Rip Van Winkle” [Part 1]

Aug. 15, 1945“Rip Van Winkle” [Part 2]

Aug. 16, 1945Rip Van Winkle” [Part 3]

Aug. 17, 1945Rip Van Winkle” [Part 4]

Aug. 18, 1945Rip Van Winkle” [Part 5]

[Saturday—12:00 NOON-12:30 PM]

Sep. 15, 1945“The Teeth of Death”

Sep. 22, 1945The Ghost Car

Sep. 29, 1945The Phantom Fountain

Oct. 6, 1945The Living Buddha

Oct. 13, 1945The Silver Bells of Satan’s

Manor

Oct. 20, 1945The Ghost of Don Pedro

Oct. 27, 1945The Ghost Who Forgot

Hallowe’en

Nov. 3, 1945Death Takes The Stage

Nov. 10, 1945The Mystery of the Fire God

Nov. 17, 1945The Mystery of the Bat Boy

Nov. 24, 1945The Skeleton on the Canvas

Dec. 1, 1945The Haunted Violin

Dec. 8, 1945The Pigmy Ghost of Red

Mist Valley

Dec. 15, 1945The Merman of Coom

Ballow

Dec. 22, 1945The Ghost of Gibson Cove

Dec. 29, 1945The Mummy’s Secret

Jan. 5, 1946The Ship of Death

Jan. 12, 1946The Tunnel of Doom

Jan. 19, 1946The Invisible Killer

Jan. 26, 1946The Ghostly Sonata

Feb. 2, 1946The Ghost on the Track

Feb. 9, 1946The Mystery of the Deadly

Vampire

Feb. 16, 1946The Flute with the Double

Face

Feb. 23, 1946The Mystery of the Great

White Wolf

March 2, 1946 “The Phantom Castle of

Ranta

March 9, 1946 “The Mystery of the Screaming

White Statues

March 16, 1946 “The Mystery of Brian’s

Banshee

March 23, 1946 “The Mystery of Hangman’s

House

March 30, 1946 “The Phantom Fountain

April 6, 1946The Ghost on the Flying

Trapeze

April 13, 1946The Singing Spirits of

Zenzura

April 20, 1946 “The Terror of Mellock Valley

April 27, 1946 “Death by the Demon Puppet

May 4, 1946The Mystery of the Tiger

Woman

May 11, 1946The Teeth of Death

May 18, 1946The Mystery of the Vanishing

Train

May 25, 1946The Mystery of the Men of

Fire

June 1, 1946Possessed by the Devil

June 8, 1946The Mystery of the Howling

Death”

[Sunday—4:00-4:30 PM]

Oct.6, 1946The Crimson Dagger

Oct. 13, 1946

Oct. 20, 1946The Living Buddha

Oct. 27, 1946Death Plays a Tune

Nov. 3, 1946The End of the Earth

Nov. 10, 1946The Haunted Mill

[“…Three mysterious deaths, a

curse invoked by a convicted

collaborationist, and a bewitched

dog brings Roger Elliott, the mystery

man, to a little village in post-war

France to investigate a haunted

mill..”]

Nov. 17, 1946The Echoing Death

Nov. 24, 1946The Destroying Angel

Dec. 1, 1946The Ghost Train

Dec. 8, 1946The Siren of Santo Domingo

[“…Today’s drama centers around

an ancient vessel, sunk off the coast

of Santo Domingo many years ago

with a fortune in gold and jewels

aboard…”]

Dec. 15, 1946Book of the Dead

Dec. 22, 1946

[“…John Griggs…will point out

that there is no mystery in the true

message of Christmas…”]

Dec. 29, 1946“The Canterville Ghost”

Jan. 5, 1947The Pygmy Ghosts of Red

Mist Valley

Jan. 12, 1947The Mystery of the Headless

Monster

[“…Roger Elliott has a tingling story

of a haunted tomb that brings death to

all who invade… It is believed by the

natives that the spirit of King Koraker

still guards the tomb from disturbance

and is responsible for the grisly

deaths. The Mystery Man, spurning the

supernatural explanation, spends a

night inside the tomb and discovers the

solution to the weird happenings…”]

Jan. 19, 1947The Sobbing House

Jan. 26, 1947The Silver Bells of Satan’s

Manor

Feb. 2, 1947The Lonesome Ghost

Feb. 9, 1947The Jewelled Statuette

Feb. 16, 1947The Phantom Flames

Feb. 23, 1947The Stronghold of Death

March 2, 1947

March 9, 1947 “The Spotless Knives

March 16, 1947 “The Mystery of the Rapping

Death”

[“…An old Irish legend that seems to

be coming true is the basis of today’s

drama… The hero of the story, Danny,

hears the rapping at the door while he

is ill of a heart ailment and believes

that the noise signifies the approach of

death. When he also hears the

banshees wail he believes that an old

Irish tale of its meaning death is

coming true. Roger Elliott the mystery

man is called in to disprove the legend

and after investigation finds the secret

of the rapping and the wail…”

March 23, 1947 “Death’s Head

March 30, 1947 “The Mysterious Pool

[“…Approaching a remote, isolated

Indian village in the Florida

Everglades, Roger Elliott is stopped by

a chief dressed in ceremonial garb. The

chief warns him to go no farther into

the swamp, for if he touches the waters

of a pool immediately in front of him

he will suffer instant death. To prove

it, the chief throws a pig in the pool

and, sure enough, the pig dies. The

Indians are about to throw a young

man in the waters because they think

he has done evil. Elliott persuades

them to wait long enough for him to

solve the mystery of the deadly waters,

using his usual technique of finding

the facts behind superstitions…”]

April 6, 1947“Alice in Wonderland”

[with Eva Le Gallienne, Bambi

Lynn, Margaret Webster}

April 13, 1947The Haunted Circus

April 20, 1947 “The Haunted Circus” ????

April 27, 1947The Mystery of the Ship of

Doom”

May 4, 1947The Magic Shield

May 11, 1947The Ghostly Highwayman

May 18, 1947The House of Doom

May 25, 1947The Queen’s Tears

June 1, 1947“The House of Terror”

June 8, 1947“The Buddha’s Revenge”

June 15, 1947“The Ghost Ship of Ardah”

June 22, 1947“Disappearing Monkeys”

June 29, 1947“The Window of Death”

July 6, 1947“The Pointing Bone”

July 13, 1947“The Phantom Voice”

July 20, 1947“The Mystery of the Headless

Horseman”

[“…A rich tapestry, dating back to

the days when knighthood was in

flower and gallant warriors did

battle for their ladies fair, is the

object d’art surrounded by an aura

of violent death…”]

July 27, 1947

Aug. 3, 1947“A Gift from the Dead”

Aug. 10, 1947The Mystery of the

Disappearing Planes

[“…One of Mother Nature’s most

inexplicable phenomena plays a

prominent role…”]

Aug. 17, 1947

Aug. 24, 1947

Aug. 31, 1947

Sep. 7, 1947

Sep. 14, 1947

Sep. 21, 1947“Footprints of the Devil”

Sep. 28, 1947“The Sea Ghost”

Oct.5, 1947

Oct. 12, 1947“The Bells of Manitou”

Oct. 19, 1947“The Bells of Manitou”??

Oct. 26, 1947“The Venetian Daggers”

Nov. 2, 1947

Nov. 9, 1947

Nov. 16, 1947

Nov. 23, 1947

Nov. 30, 1947

Dec. 7, 1947

Dec. 14, 1947“Death Lives in a Valley”

Dec. 21, 1947

Dec. 28, 1947

Jan. 4, 1948

Jan. 11, 1948“The Mystery of the Ghostly

Werewolf”

Jan. 18, 1948

Jan. 25, 1948

Feb. 1, 1948

Feb. 8, 1948

Feb. 15, 1948

Feb. 22, 1948

Feb. 29, 1948

March 7, 1948

March 14, 1948“The Mystery of the Bell

Without a Tongue”

March 21, 1948

March 28, 1948

April 4, 1948

April 11, 1948

April 18, 1948

April 25, 1948

May 2, 1948

May 9, 1948

May 16, 1948

May 23, 1948

May 30, 1948The Mystery of the Visiting

Devil

[“…During an auto race in Paris, a

driver sees the masked face of Satan,

and Roger Elliott finds himself in

another adventure…”]

June 6, 1948

June 13, 1948

June 20, 1948

June 27, 1948

July 4, 1948

July 11, 1948

July 18, 1948

July 25, 1948

Aug. 1, 1948

Aug. 8, 1948

Aug. 15, 1948

Aug. 22, 1948The Mystery of the Phantoms

of the Abbey

[“…Westminster Abbey will be the

locale for the ‘House of Mystery’

drama to be broadcast from

London…”]

Aug. 29, 1948

Sep. 5, 1948

Sep. 12, 1948

Sep. 19, 1948

Sep. 26, 1948

Oct. 3, 1948“Death and the Unicorn”

[“…While hunting in the jungles of

Africa, Roger Elliott encounters a

weird experience…”]

Oct. 10, 1948“The Phantom of Grave’s

End”

[“…Roger Elliott debunks mine

ghosts…”]

Oct. 17, 1948“The Curse of Zbenda”

[“…Roger Elliott meets the ghost of

a Nazi captain off the coast of

Holland…”]

Oct. 24, 1948“The Skull on Black

Mountain”

Oct. 31, 1948“Fields of Gold”

[“…Leprechauns are debunked by

the mystery man…”]

Nov. 7, 1948“The Mystery of the Erratic

Chair”

Nov. 14, 1948“The Mystery of the Terror of

Mellock Valley”

Nov. 21, 1948

Nov. 28, 1948“The Ghost of Christopher

Rock”

[“…Roger Elliott tells of a

farmhouse that was haunted by the

ghost of a turkey…”]

Dec. 5, 1948

Dec. 12, 1948“The Warning of the Wild

Rabbit”

Dec. 19, 1948

Dec. 26, 1948“The King of the Golden

River”

Jan. 2, 1949

Jan. 9, 1949“The Mystery of the Perfumed

Ghost”

Jan. 16, 1949“The Mystery of the Islands of

the Doomed”

[“…The weird tale of a ship that drops

anchor during the night, then in the

morning finds itself in the center of an

island… All aboard the ship die of

hunger and disease, but the captain

manages to reach Dakar on the west

coast of Africa and bring the ‘Mystery

Man’ Roger Elliott back to reveal how

an ocean of water can turn to solid

land overnight…”]

Jan. 23, 1949“The Mystery of the Backstage

Ghost”

[“…The show goes on even though

four leading men fail to live through

the second act…”]

Jan. 30, 1949“The Witch of Dog Moon

Hollow”

Feb. 6, 1949The Mystery of the Invisible

Arrows

Feb. 13, 1949The Mystery of the Moving

Hand

Feb. 20, 1949The Mystery of the Clock of

Death

[“…A remorseful college student,

who believes his professor died

because he stopped the clock as a

prank, calls on the mystery man to

explain…”]

Feb. 27, 1949The Mystery of the Man Who

Wouldn’t Stay Dead

March 6, 1949 “The Mystery of the Monster in

the Lake”

March 13, 1949 “The Mystery of the Isle of

Mists

March 20, 1949 “The Mystery of the Dying

Portrait

[“…A portrait that progressively

shows age-lines down through the

years and causes a widower to start

practicing voodoo rites on a suspected

former rival provides the uncanny

problem for ‘Mystery Man’ Roger

Elliott…”]

March 27, 1949 “The Mystery of the Phantom

Jockey

April 3, 1949The Mystery of the Ghostly

Duet

[“…A music teacher who forced his

wife to study voice, then saw her

collapse and die during the death scene

of ‘Tristan and Isolde’ is haunted by

‘The Mystery of the Ghostly Duet’…

The teacher takes a new pupil. But

each time she sings, her solo seems to

become a perfectly executed duet by

what he believes to be the ghostly

voice of his dead wife. Roger Elliott,

the ‘Mystery Man,’ reveals a less

occult explanation for the strange

happenings…”]

April 10, 1949The Devil Bells

April 17, 1949The Miracle of the Trees

[“…A story of life, from the days of

Adam and Eve through the

Resurrection period and the murder of

Julius Caesar, is whispered to Roger

Elliott by the California redwoods as

he walks beneath their century-old

branches during the special Easter

broadcast of Mutual’s ‘House of

Mystery’…”]

April 24, 1949 “The Jeweled Ghost of Chaz-

Moni

May 1, 1949The Dancing Skeleton of the

Tides

[“…A ghostly apparition, supposedly

guarding the long buried treasure of

Captain Kidd, is debunked by Roger

Elliott… An aging lobster fisherman

sold rights to dig for the treasure for

$5,000 per party. His customers were

driven off by a skeleton that danced on

the waves…”]

May 8, 1949The Mystery of the Ghost

Train

May 15, 1949The Living Ghost

May 22, 1949The Mystery of the Mad

Chessman

May 29, 1949Ghost Chamber

[“…An ancient castle, supposedly

haunted by an authentic ghost that did

everything expected of it, including

rattling chains, groaning voices, etc.,

provides the locale for Mutual’s

‘House of Mystery’… Roger Elliott is

called to the scene to debunk the

legend and to find a logical

explanation for the uncanny events

taking place there…”]

June 5, 1949The Mystery of the Smiley

Pirate

June 12, 1949The Ghost of Sampson’s

Gulch

[“…An uncanny chain of railroad

accidents, involving suddenly

uncoupled cars, rock slides on the

track, etc., terrorize a gang of

construction workers…”]

June 19, 1949The Spirit of Andrew

Cameron

[“…A woman who believes in

spiritualism and a daughter who does

not both view the ghost of the

deceased husband and father… The

man had been reported drowned in the

Indian Ocean. Even Roger Elliott, the

‘Mystery Man,’ is forced to admit that

he, too, has seen and heard the

apparition. But a chemical analysis of

a tiny pool of water provides the

answer to the seemingly supernatural

occurrences…”]

June 26, 1949 “The Revenge of Genghis Khan

July 3, 1949

July 10, 1949

July 17, 1949The Return of the Dead

Dacoit

July 24, 1949The Mystery of the Haunted

Desert

[“…There’s nothing unusual about a

ship’s distress siren, but when it is

heard in the middle of an Arizona

desert, it becomes a strange

phenomenon to be solved by Roger

Elliott… A man fears he is being

haunted by a ship whose distress signal

his father failed to heed, but Elliott

discovers a more logical explanation

for the supernatural events…”]

July 31, 1949Death Is a Puppetmaster

[“…A puppeteer who became so fond

of his little characters that he began to

fancy them as real people provides a

strange story…”]

Aug. 7, 1949The Mystery of the Ghostly

Flame

Aug. 14, 1949The Mystery of the Moaning

Vase

Aug. 21, 1949The Beacon for the Dead

Aug. 28, 1949"The Curse of the White Cat

Sep. 4, 1949The Mystery of the Ghostly

Castanets

Sep. 11, 1949The Ghost of Muggy Doone

Sep. 18, 1949The Mystery of the Harp and

the Black Mirror

Sep. 25, 1949The Mystery of the Charming

Betty

Oct. 2, 1949The Book of the Dead

Oct. 9, 1949

Oct. 16, 1949

Oct. 23, 1949

[“…Spook-buster Roger Elliott will

expose the superstitions believed by

the natives of Haiti in a special

broadcast celebrating the bi-centennial

founding of Port-au-Prince…”]

Oct. 30, 1949The Devil in Massachusetts

Nov. 6, 1949

Nov. 13, 1949

Nov. 20, 1949

Nov. 27, 1949The Clutching Hand

Dec. 4, 1949The Legend of Coomhallow

Dec. 11, 1949The Mystery of the Pools of

Blood

Dec. 18, 1949The Mystery of the Lost

Gallows

Dec. 25, 1949“The Happy Prince”(by Oscar

Wilde)

Sources for log information:Variety, New York Herald-Tribune, Miami Daily News, Miami

Herald